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1970 Cougar Mustang Power Steering Control Valve To Cylinder Hose Concours on 2040-parts.com

US $65.26
Location:

Amherst, New Hampshire, United States

Amherst, New Hampshire, United States
1970 Cougar Mustang Power Steering Control Valve to Cylinder Hose Concours, US $65.26, image 1
Condition:New Brand:NE Performance Mustang MPN:PS4U8A

This high pressure hose has the double crimp and is made to exact as original Ford part. This hose goes from the control valve to the ram cylinder. The correct crimping, ribbing and stripping on this hose with 5/16 inch fittings. If you need the other hose from control valve to the cylinder is part PS7U8B. Replaces Ford original part number: C6OA-3A714-A

Toyota TS030 Hybrid (2012) first pics of new Le Mans racer

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BMW X1 at the Paris motor show 2008

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